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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
RTV President on Nationwide Radio 1210AM at 11PM April 30, 2008 to defend historic nature of the prophetic role of the African American pastor
You can log on the interview from 11pm to 11:30pm tonight EST at the following url:
www.thebigtalker1210.com
Host is natioanlly known Dom Giordano - heard in 38 states and Canada.
www.thebigtalker1210.com
Host is natioanlly known Dom Giordano - heard in 38 states and Canada.
RTV National President Becomes member of Black Clergy
RTV National President, Pastor Bill Devlin, becomes member of Black Clergy of Philadelphia & Vicinity, Inc. on April 24, 2008
Devlin stated, "I am very grateful to my sisters and brothers for their confidence in me as they have warmly welcomed me into this storied and faithful institution. The Executive Committee I met with, most of whom I have done ministry with for years, welcomed me in the name of Jesus. Current Black Clergy president, Pastor Ellis Washington of St. Matthews AME Church in West Philadelphia, is a respected leader and man of God. We have prayed together and mutually encouraged one another in our various ministries. I look forward to serving with my sisters and brothers in Christ Jesus at Black Clergy."
Devlin stated, "I am very grateful to my sisters and brothers for their confidence in me as they have warmly welcomed me into this storied and faithful institution. The Executive Committee I met with, most of whom I have done ministry with for years, welcomed me in the name of Jesus. Current Black Clergy president, Pastor Ellis Washington of St. Matthews AME Church in West Philadelphia, is a respected leader and man of God. We have prayed together and mutually encouraged one another in our various ministries. I look forward to serving with my sisters and brothers in Christ Jesus at Black Clergy."
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Devlin to attend Compassion Forum at Messiah College Sunday April 13, 2008
Pastor Bill Devlin, national president of Redeem The Vote to attend The Compassion Forum at Messiah College - Chairman of RTV Dr. Randy Brinson is Compassion Forum board member
www.redeemthevote.com
Sunday, April 13, 2008
8 p.m., Brubaker Auditorium in the Eisenhower Campus Center
Messiah College has been selected to host The Compassion Forum, an unprecedented bipartisan presidential candidate forum dedicated to discussing pressing moral issues that bridge ideological divides within our nation. Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barack Obama have accepted the invitation to participate in the Forum; Senator John McCain has thus far declined the invitation, which is still open. The Compassion Forum is scheduled for 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 13, in Brubaker Auditorium, and will be covered by mainstream media and religious media outlets alike. CNN is the exclusive broadcaster of The Compassion Forum and will televise and stream the event live from 8-9:30 p.m.
The Church Communication Network (CCN), which will broadcast the event to tens of thousands of people of faith in at least 1,000 congregations nationwide on April 20, the Sunday evening before the Pennsylvania primary.
Now more than ever, Americans motivated by faith are bridging ideological divides to address domestic and international poverty, global AIDS, climate change, genocide in Darfur, and human rights and torture. The Compassion Forum will provide the opportunity for candidates to discuss how their faith and moral convictions bear on their positions on these important issues.
Read more about The Compassion Forum.
www.redeemthevote.com
Sunday, April 13, 2008
8 p.m., Brubaker Auditorium in the Eisenhower Campus Center
Messiah College has been selected to host The Compassion Forum, an unprecedented bipartisan presidential candidate forum dedicated to discussing pressing moral issues that bridge ideological divides within our nation. Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barack Obama have accepted the invitation to participate in the Forum; Senator John McCain has thus far declined the invitation, which is still open. The Compassion Forum is scheduled for 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 13, in Brubaker Auditorium, and will be covered by mainstream media and religious media outlets alike. CNN is the exclusive broadcaster of The Compassion Forum and will televise and stream the event live from 8-9:30 p.m.
The Church Communication Network (CCN), which will broadcast the event to tens of thousands of people of faith in at least 1,000 congregations nationwide on April 20, the Sunday evening before the Pennsylvania primary.
Now more than ever, Americans motivated by faith are bridging ideological divides to address domestic and international poverty, global AIDS, climate change, genocide in Darfur, and human rights and torture. The Compassion Forum will provide the opportunity for candidates to discuss how their faith and moral convictions bear on their positions on these important issues.
Read more about The Compassion Forum.
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